Huge Study Links E-Cigarettes to Higher Lung Cancer Risk
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Vapoting after quitting seems to dramatically increase the risk of lung cancer, according to a study published by South Korean researchers.
Vapoting after quitting seems to dramatically increase the risk of lung cancer, according to a study published by South Korean researchers.
Vapoting after quitting seems to dramatically increase the risk of lung cancer, according to a study published by South Korean researchers.
Huge Study Links E-Cigarettes to Higher Lung Cancer Risk
For many years, e-cigarettes and vapes have been promoted as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes. Because they do not burn tobacco, many people assumed they were far less harmful than smoking. Their fruity flavors, modern designs, and marketing campaigns reinforced the idea that vaping was a cleaner and healthier choice. Some health experts even […] The post Huge Study Links E-Cigarettes to Higher Lung Cancer Risk appeared first on Kno…
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